As excitement builds for the “Mr. McMahon” docuseries on Netflix, set to premiere on September 25, there’s controversy over what the show will reveal about Vince McMahon’s career. The series will explore major WWE scandals, including the steroid and ring boy controversies.
According to Post Wrestling, the documentary will feature interviews and footage related to these issues. It includes an interview with New York Post reporter Phil Mushnick, who covered the scandals, and shows old footage of Tom Cole, a former ring boy who accused WWE of misconduct, and Rita Chatterton, a former referee who claimed Vince McMahon raped her in 1986. The series will also include clips from a famous Phil Donahue Show episode about sexual harassment in the WWF.
Tony Atlas, in a new interview, alleges that Pat Patterson groped him in the locker room. Atlas suggests McMahon was not concerned about such issues. Pat Patterson, who passed away in December 2020, was a well-respected figure in wrestling, and these new claims might affect his reputation.
The “Mr. McMahon” docuseries promises to cover a lot of sensitive topics, and fans are eager to see how these issues are presented. The six-part series could change how people view WWE’s history.
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